Fragrance and place tend to go hand in hand. More visceral than sight, more tangible than touch, a scent can transport you instantly to another location, whether it’s the pine trees and wood smoke of a Texas campground or the citrus groves of Calabria. For their new fragrance collection, Bottega Veneta focused on one place, but interpreted that spot half a dozen different ways. The end result—Parco Palladiano—is a collection of six unisex fragrances that take you through the Palladian villas of the Veneto region of Italy, where the legendary fashion house is based.

The Parco Palladiano collection was developed by three perfumers over the course of more than two years, and all three worked closely with Bottega Veneta’s creative director, Tomas Maier, who wanted each scent to capture a different moment in a Palladian garden, which are known for their diverse greenery and villas built by architect Andrea Palladio that give them their name. The collection succeeds impressively: there are fragrances that evoke an early morning stroll past a magnolia tree, a summer day filled with the bright perfume of an azalea bush, and an evening rose that’s been warming in the sun all afternoon.

“Palladio is a source of endless inspiration for me in many ways,” said Maier in a statement about the new collection. “He was an artisan as well as an architect who sought balance and harmony in everything. The Palladian gardens that inspire this Parco Palladiano collection represent a perfection on earth and an agricultural utopia.”

Named with Roman numerals one through six, each fragrance in the unisex collection comes in a beveled glass bottle that recalls the distinctive woven leather pattern that is a signature of the brand. Each scent is sold separately, but we recommend experiencing the entire set—think of it as a summer day in the Veneto (minus the jet lag, of course.)